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'flw Bw. W\ Ffase.r leaves te-ifay ■far .Pungarfia. Hβ will proceed W Tiiiixs.'lsV t<i- D'awie'nriie and wiU spend two <ja.ys itl fchft \Vj»apatva ftis-triot. 'RnaShmg Napkr o& S&toskv evening he will sjjettd IbreS or font (lays there mi will return to Wellington At about ■ike- erttf o.f nest week Tha iiruister has promised to pay a visit to this Orotic tlistrlet a;t .some trftc -before.the House Meets, When tta kit- JiW fehwl nuii hit England,. Bfigaiier-Gfeuera} 1L H. Dav* fee, G,.13-., cdfemaiidiiig the. 6tft Infantry Brigads at Aldershbt, fa-d just ffecoverfed from a rather" siitfe.rij ftttSek of pn-e-tjr .lii.onjs. ,He was laid up for several Sir Charles Des Veens, wli.o d'jftd w England last ffiontts, Ws i brotlier of ■the late. Sitr WilHa.m Des Yeeu.s, fariiiei..ly ©overriof »f f Jji, He was ; in Xβw SScsknd 'for .Mrtje J'eiirj as. private , s.6c■rotaty to Si? George Off ay, .and he rsisotf and: commanded a troop of hw-se liuriiiif {•he Maori War, The position el -Grown Prssgoiittr at I OfrnstcWch lias been, offered t» 3ta S.(*. Raymond, K.,.e., cf ttos «ty. %. Raymond'his a«ife:pte!j the appoititisciit, tat sv.i-B iWt assume iiis n:c\v duties unM'l some- tiirjft, in 3tey, a.ftsr i ; U» fics* Criminal sittings. ■fte Agency Stiff of Uw- T. AAjl 0. life Society entertained at a isMflctf j'asfi evening Mpssm- JTiwtin «iid gate,- ttt'o of the society's inspedors, who afo i-t prssjsrf on a' vistt to 2vc-w Jutland. Th«s focal manager, Sir. Cf. A. JTa-fqiiis, ptes-MM , -4114 presented to Jlessw. if. C: Hill, aii.4 F. Bobbins the trophies von by them during the past quarter. .Advariia.EO was taken to 'hitt food-b,y.<j to ;tfr. F. C. Hill, ha* /been prdmcitfid fq cliargs of the XoHh Central districts. A musical, progflonme Was contributed by Messrs, Woodgjrtoj Martin, ttill,. f. RotomvSj Hewn. W, BoftiiiSs Heiiness.ev, end Butler. Two mtmVbefs Of tits WeHitigtoii pJiWh'ber of Gfttomotco, Messrs. 0. W. Janes (president) aivd Jas, Jlaciiitosh., n-ill adcu'utfjany the Kon. w. fraser on the four of the AVairaxapa npofl vvjikli ho SCteoiit to-day. At a, fti.fowdj lii.ceting this month to the Key. T. Brims, of Itedterii Coj!(j.r«-' gatiojiai Churcli, %dnev, ilm Rev. or, Koseby,. for:mer(.v Gongregationa} njiwß- : ter of Ouncdiii, iii speitkiiig of 5-Lt, ■ Biflns as -a "great Cflngfegatioiial |>aetor," siiid: "iis jniglit hftw bbon of'suclha limn. jiv. IJiiais took lull ad-vftiitags of that bettwiisewt and wise provision in «mr Public School Act : which .permits inittistors «f all deribnriaii--tioirs to g.i : vo j-dipidits itistructioii to tli« young people of tteir own C-hftfch--" Wμ Mele;n Bait, of oimcdi"n, wlj.o lias jvjsii Ijnisltcd » lc.ct«.rieg tour in : .Ans4ru:li« .for tlie Tlicosophk-aJ Saefctj, arrives tltjs inowilng to give a swics ot lectures on -lsultalt' of tiie ixfanch of tiie 'fteosophical Sowiety, Tbe Iter. It. Frilverg, irlio lias tefiu ■for about four years- iii ckaygd o.f ili'o Jtaikoiira parish, jias been ap.poiML'd vicar of ■Pic.to.ii. Ho Jeaves 'Kaikoura i.u iiboufc a. nioiitti, Mr. lifjlie Jt. Ro.-.y.u.oias.. GvE., w\\o Atvlvoi hero fyo.nj Wairplj last week., pii:f,'poso..s returning t<! Wairtxa- AJ tjio eiitl of this S'eck to superintend the constriiction of the lijvi'bour ftoi'ks te*e. ' Mr. A, M. Myejs, M,P. for Awtowd Ipast, jeft lipndon on his 'rctiini tg Xefr .2cal.!Hid pu Saturday Last, acMnriWKicd by Ji'rs, My-ers and .fajiiily. Hd svill retttni by way ■Oγ Caii.afl?r.j aij.cl ai-i-jves in. Auckland i)y-llre Kiagafs. on Jftiro 2. Mrs. Huni'o tiiidsay lea-vos London by the Joiii.c .p» Fr-ii&iy nest; wltit * jariy of doincstfe servants, engaged. % tlib Oaiiteftory braiiek of th 6 ifarijicTs' IMflii. 'JllO death occurred in .AirckiajWj oft Sttitdaj', .as tihe resutt o'f an aeclric-'ntv of' Mr. josepli Phillips, aft old rosideni o.f StreamJands, Wareir-orlii. Jlr. who was SO years :of ago, camo to Noiv !56ain;ri.d .68 years ago hi tits skip Wlilrl-ts-ind. Sβ resided *t Strafctoikiras fer 34 yem, Iho Rev. J. S. L.nng., a Sow feilamU ef ivjio lias be.cn jiepvesoirtliig tiia y.3i.€.A. of Atisttali-a and Now- Z6B- - at Hyderabad, Indiflj foi- the past th«o vears, arrived in Auc'kjaiid froin Australia on Sftjiday. Mr.-- Lang has doiio wvtoli ttffeotivo pioiicerrog wont in ludis. Am old anil rosidpiit of AtieWimul ■afternoon .in the- p&rsoji of 51*, AV.ill.mm ■A, Joue*.
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Dominion, Volume 7, Issue 2135, 29 April 1914, Page 6
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